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It's a poll barn, but it does have walls. It pretty much just a big steel-sided garage. The pic with no walls wasn't ours.
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That was at christmas time!
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I'm back. I really missed my doggie and my pillow top mattress. I'm exhausted and now it's time to try to get used to the time change. I took tons of pictures and I'll try to get through them tomorrow and post some of my favorites. We did the helicopter tour............and it was amazing!
My kid's school has lockers, but the school is so big, nobody uses them because there isn't enough time to stop in between classes. Our county operates on what they call a 4 Mod day, they only have 4 classes per day. They feel the kids learn more with the classes being longer and I think the kids prefer not having to have their english or math classes all year long. This way they only have to take it for 1 semester as opposed to the full year. How do your schools work down there? Do they have the 7 period classes/day?
Big congrats Gary! I'm really happy for you and Kristy!
Just so you know, there is a case we have at work where a woman got pregnant after her tubal because the doc clamped a ligament instead of the fallopian tube.............I'm sure your doc did it right though Personally, when I had mine done, I had them cut, burned, tied and double knotted
Big congrats Gary! I'm really happy for you and Kristy!
Just so you know, there is a case we have at work where a woman got pregnant after her tubal because the doc clamped a ligament instead of the fallopian tube.............I'm sure your doc did it right though Personally, when I had mine done, I had them cut, burned, tied and double knotted
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
Just so you know, there is a case we have at work where a woman got pregnant after her tubal because the doc clamped a ligament instead of the fallopian tube.............I'm sure your doc did it right though Personally, when I had mine done, I had them cut, burned, tied and double knotted
So, had the *** kicking commenced at home yet for the party?
The Legacy TMS Lady
No, not really sure what to do. How do you punish an almost 19 year old We are just really disappointed and the trust is long gone. Kids will be kids.
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19 year old hmmm ... lets see for me it would suck if I could only use my car to go to work, and school, and to run my errands, I guess you can take away video games or phone privileges and they would be doing all the house work for about 2+ weeks depending on how truthful they were about the whole situation. Thats my opinion from a 21 year old
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I'm back. I really missed my doggie and my pillow top mattress. I'm exhausted and now it's time to try to get used to the time change. I took tons of pictures and I'll try to get through them tomorrow and post some of my favorites. We did the helicopter tour............and it was amazing!
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Jill,
The doctor said he's had one failure in over 2,000 tries. So that's pretty good.
I doubt we will ever have sex again anyway. She has her six kids and frankly I'm not really necessary other than my paycheck.
The doctor said he's had one failure in over 2,000 tries. So that's pretty good.
I doubt we will ever have sex again anyway. She has her six kids and frankly I'm not really necessary other than my paycheck.
I will buy Jack Stands!!!
My kid's school has lockers, but the school is so big, nobody uses them because there isn't enough time to stop in between classes. Our county operates on what they call a 4 Mod day, they only have 4 classes per day. They feel the kids learn more with the classes being longer and I think the kids prefer not having to have their english or math classes all year long. This way they only have to take it for 1 semester as opposed to the full year. How do your schools work down there? Do they have the 7 period classes/day?
So nice not having math classes everyday. Unless you get it first period like I did
I'll also add that I didn't learn jack sh*t because it was from 7:45-8:45 in the morning(first period) and I couldn't focus to save my life. I'm not awake till about 9, at best
How do you punish a 19 year old kid... Living with you? Make the kid pay rent.
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You are probably eligible for medical marijuana in some states.
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I don't get it.
Did see a mustang though.
Did see a mustang though.
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Aquatennial fireworks from tonight!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yYSwkK7Atc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCRS4drWd6s (finale )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yYSwkK7Atc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCRS4drWd6s (finale )
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Pretty long and suckish day this Saturday was
I planned to do some errands and go out with my gf, then my best friend pulled over @ my place to see if my neighboring shop would install the front left coil spring on his 90 GT. The guy said that he'd gladly do it, but the shop owner didn't had the special spring compressor for the job. That guy called the owner's brother, who also has his shop nearby. He showed up and told my friend that he couldn't do it for today, my friend asked what day he could and the guy said "not on Monday, but maybe later in the week". My friend told him back, "just tell me if you can or can't do the install, no random stuff". I really felt pissed off by the attitude of said "mechanics" of not wanting to do any work at all, and I told him that I'll put the **** spring if my gf agrees. I called her and told her the whole story and she felt like me, really pissed off by their attitude. She told me "help him, he's your best friend after all, and those guys are just lazy ****s!" I felt bad about cutting our plans, but she's most comprehensive than your average woman The thing is we started to work on the car @ 2pm, and finished about 10:30pm, due to some brain farts of not getting all the tools & parts all at once. The actual spring wen in easier than the other one (right side) since we already got the hang of it. Here are some pics of the works:
Spring removed
New (for the car) on the left, old to the right. They were badly sagged from the years and due to blown struts
Clean LCA
My buddy Jason in action.
Since the struts we got at a bargain price were for 83-86 V8 and 79-93 four cylinder spec spindles, some modifications were needed to fit. The upper strut to spindle bolt holes had to be enlarged, using the old strut as a guide...
...and since it's also wider between the two flanges, we needed to use four lug nut washers to compensate for the narrower space of our 87-93 V8 spindles.
Spring and strut installed
Spring and strut installed. Since the sway bar links were broken on one side, we replaced them with urethane ones. The middle sway bar bushings were already replaced with urethane ones. I forgot to take the pic of the installed links.
I planned to do some errands and go out with my gf, then my best friend pulled over @ my place to see if my neighboring shop would install the front left coil spring on his 90 GT. The guy said that he'd gladly do it, but the shop owner didn't had the special spring compressor for the job. That guy called the owner's brother, who also has his shop nearby. He showed up and told my friend that he couldn't do it for today, my friend asked what day he could and the guy said "not on Monday, but maybe later in the week". My friend told him back, "just tell me if you can or can't do the install, no random stuff". I really felt pissed off by the attitude of said "mechanics" of not wanting to do any work at all, and I told him that I'll put the **** spring if my gf agrees. I called her and told her the whole story and she felt like me, really pissed off by their attitude. She told me "help him, he's your best friend after all, and those guys are just lazy ****s!" I felt bad about cutting our plans, but she's most comprehensive than your average woman The thing is we started to work on the car @ 2pm, and finished about 10:30pm, due to some brain farts of not getting all the tools & parts all at once. The actual spring wen in easier than the other one (right side) since we already got the hang of it. Here are some pics of the works:
Spring removed
New (for the car) on the left, old to the right. They were badly sagged from the years and due to blown struts
Clean LCA
My buddy Jason in action.
Since the struts we got at a bargain price were for 83-86 V8 and 79-93 four cylinder spec spindles, some modifications were needed to fit. The upper strut to spindle bolt holes had to be enlarged, using the old strut as a guide...
...and since it's also wider between the two flanges, we needed to use four lug nut washers to compensate for the narrower space of our 87-93 V8 spindles.
Spring and strut installed
Spring and strut installed. Since the sway bar links were broken on one side, we replaced them with urethane ones. The middle sway bar bushings were already replaced with urethane ones. I forgot to take the pic of the installed links.
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phone central in here today.
I'm so flippin tired, got maybe 20 minutes of sleep last night due to stress from my stupid job, got up at 6 to go to said stupid job, got off work from said stupid job an hour late. Now it's close to 2:30 eastern. 20 minutes sleep + 20 hour day = total exhaustion.
Then things got better, went to Mustang Week, chilled with the BMC crew, went back to the house and we sat around the pool for a while, then went to dinner at Logan's Roadhouse which was awesome, an absolutely needed and fantastic distraction from everything else that's been going wrong lately. Sucks that the week is already over.
I'll put up some pictures and stuff tomorrow sometime.
I'm so flippin tired, got maybe 20 minutes of sleep last night due to stress from my stupid job, got up at 6 to go to said stupid job, got off work from said stupid job an hour late. Now it's close to 2:30 eastern. 20 minutes sleep + 20 hour day = total exhaustion.
Then things got better, went to Mustang Week, chilled with the BMC crew, went back to the house and we sat around the pool for a while, then went to dinner at Logan's Roadhouse which was awesome, an absolutely needed and fantastic distraction from everything else that's been going wrong lately. Sucks that the week is already over.
I'll put up some pictures and stuff tomorrow sometime.
I don't think it's metal to metal contact. I found this: http://www.americanmuscle.com/hawk-b...6-install.html I think I should be able to do it.
I don't want to leave it sitting anywhere too long though. The notch screams for attention and that's not always a good thing.
I think the article I posted said the rears need a special tool to compress the piston. I'll see if I can get something when I go to get the pads.
Later Dirk...
I think the article I posted said the rears need a special tool to compress the piston. I'll see if I can get something when I go to get the pads.
Later Dirk...
the only special tool you need is a vice grip honestly.
here's the deal, jack up the car, take the wheels off. Only do one tire at a time, that way if you can't remember how something went in, you can reference the other side.
You'll need to take the two bolts off to get the caliper loose, pull it off the rotor/pads and set it aside on something so that it's not hanging by the brake line. Next pull off the pads, and be careful, there are small clips that go on either end of the pad that you need to put back so it's snug in there. That being said, on the brakes I had, where they were dipped in paint, I needed to file off some paint to get the pad back in. It should be just loose enough that you can freely move it in and out, but still snug in the slots (you'll figure out what I'm talking about once you tear into it). Make sure you put some brake pad grease on the back of the brake pads *the article puts it on the braking side of the pad?, and the ones I have had a paper backing on two of the pads that go on the outside of the rotor. The other two pads dont have that backing, and go on the inside.
To put the caliper back on, you'll need a pair of c clamps. You want to tighten them on the pistons evenly (if you dont, you'll just push brake fluid into the other piston and never get it in). You want to have the cap off your brake fluid resivoir, and place some shop towels around it incase you push some fluid out, keep a very close eye on it, because it eats paint. When you've done both sides, put the cap back on the BF resivoir, and pump the brakes a few times to make sure you're getting pressure back.
for the backs, make sure the ebrake is off, take the caliper off just like the front, pad replacement is the same, but you push the piston back in by rotating it, counterclockwise, I believe, but make sure you check. You'll want to again have the cap off and go slowly so you dont overflow, which you probably will, and just get a turkey baster or something like that to get the fluid out.
When you have everything buttoned backup, check the brakes once or twice at a low speed to make sure they're working, then follow the break in procedure. I think for mine, it was 7-10 stops from 35mph, and 4-5 from 45mph, then a 15 minute cool off.
here's the deal, jack up the car, take the wheels off. Only do one tire at a time, that way if you can't remember how something went in, you can reference the other side.
You'll need to take the two bolts off to get the caliper loose, pull it off the rotor/pads and set it aside on something so that it's not hanging by the brake line. Next pull off the pads, and be careful, there are small clips that go on either end of the pad that you need to put back so it's snug in there. That being said, on the brakes I had, where they were dipped in paint, I needed to file off some paint to get the pad back in. It should be just loose enough that you can freely move it in and out, but still snug in the slots (you'll figure out what I'm talking about once you tear into it). Make sure you put some brake pad grease on the back of the brake pads *the article puts it on the braking side of the pad?, and the ones I have had a paper backing on two of the pads that go on the outside of the rotor. The other two pads dont have that backing, and go on the inside.
To put the caliper back on, you'll need a pair of c clamps. You want to tighten them on the pistons evenly (if you dont, you'll just push brake fluid into the other piston and never get it in). You want to have the cap off your brake fluid resivoir, and place some shop towels around it incase you push some fluid out, keep a very close eye on it, because it eats paint. When you've done both sides, put the cap back on the BF resivoir, and pump the brakes a few times to make sure you're getting pressure back.
for the backs, make sure the ebrake is off, take the caliper off just like the front, pad replacement is the same, but you push the piston back in by rotating it, counterclockwise, I believe, but make sure you check. You'll want to again have the cap off and go slowly so you dont overflow, which you probably will, and just get a turkey baster or something like that to get the fluid out.
When you have everything buttoned backup, check the brakes once or twice at a low speed to make sure they're working, then follow the break in procedure. I think for mine, it was 7-10 stops from 35mph, and 4-5 from 45mph, then a 15 minute cool off.
I'm back. I really missed my doggie and my pillow top mattress. I'm exhausted and now it's time to try to get used to the time change. I took tons of pictures and I'll try to get through them tomorrow and post some of my favorites. We did the helicopter tour............and it was amazing!
My kid's school has lockers, but the school is so big, nobody uses them because there isn't enough time to stop in between classes. Our county operates on what they call a 4 Mod day, they only have 4 classes per day. They feel the kids learn more with the classes being longer and I think the kids prefer not having to have their english or math classes all year long. This way they only have to take it for 1 semester as opposed to the full year. How do your schools work down there? Do they have the 7 period classes/day?
Big congrats Gary! I'm really happy for you and Kristy!
Just so you know, there is a case we have at work where a woman got pregnant after her tubal because the doc clamped a ligament instead of the fallopian tube.............I'm sure your doc did it right though Personally, when I had mine done, I had them cut, burned, tied and double knotted
My kid's school has lockers, but the school is so big, nobody uses them because there isn't enough time to stop in between classes. Our county operates on what they call a 4 Mod day, they only have 4 classes per day. They feel the kids learn more with the classes being longer and I think the kids prefer not having to have their english or math classes all year long. This way they only have to take it for 1 semester as opposed to the full year. How do your schools work down there? Do they have the 7 period classes/day?
Big congrats Gary! I'm really happy for you and Kristy!
Just so you know, there is a case we have at work where a woman got pregnant after her tubal because the doc clamped a ligament instead of the fallopian tube.............I'm sure your doc did it right though Personally, when I had mine done, I had them cut, burned, tied and double knotted
Now that's assuring "children factory shut down!"